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Longtermism's Philosophical Credibility After FTX - Footnote 38

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The source does not mention the Governance of AI Program spinning out of the university in 2021. The source does not mention controversies surrounding FHI figures, specifically a 1996 email with racist content by Nick Bostrom or separate allegations of misconduct involving FHI-adjacent individuals. The source does not mention Open Philanthropy's grants of £1.6 million in 2017 and £13.3 million in 2018, or that a significant portion of the latter remained unspent due to the hiring freeze.

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Found: Anders Sandberg, a senior FHI researcher, described the process as "a gradual suffocation by Faculty bureaucracy." The institute's largest team, the Governance of AI Program, had already spun out of t

Note: The source does not mention the Governance of AI Program spinning out of the university in 2021. The source does not mention controversies surrounding FHI figures, specifically a 1996 email with racist content by Nick Bostrom or separate allegations of misconduct involving FHI-adjacent individuals. The source does not mention Open Philanthropy's grants of £1.6 million in 2017 and £13.3 million in 2018, or that a significant portion of the latter remained unspent due to the hiring freeze.

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